The 'Spy Tower' seeks secret agents these school holidays
The 'Spy Tower' seeks secret agents these school holidays
These school holidays the Sky Tower turns into the ‘Spy Tower’ with awesome activities and a Secret Mission to keep the kids busy!
The ’Blue Diamond’ has been stolen and the kids must use their spy skills to work out who stole it and where it is hidden. The mission features multiple interactive stages including a laser maze 165m above ground and New Zealand's highest game of I-Spy! Plus, there is a fun Spy-themed photo station to take your family pictures in.
Sky Tower Manager, Tava Feagaiga, says her team is excited to see the Sky Tower transformed for the school holidays and they are looking forward to welcoming families.
“The Sky Tower is a popular school holiday destination and we really wanted to bring the wow -factor this school holidays. My team had a lot of fun coming up with all the spy-related activities to keep children entertained, and even tested the laser maze themselves! We’re confident both kids and parents will have a great time up the Tower this July.”
Kids are encouraged to get dressed up for the Secret Mission and there will be spot prizes for the best dressed spies and a limited edition ‘Spy Combo’ available at Sky Lounge – a kids’ hot chocolate and cup cake.
All successful spies will receive a special Spy Pen with invisible ink and blacklight and go in the draw to win spot prizes including Sky Tower family passes, dining and toy vouchers, and a ‘Date Night’ package for mum and dad.
Secret Mission is at the ‘Spy Tower’ from 10am-3pm daily, 4-19 July 2015.
Normal Sky Tower admission fees apply. These activities best suit children from 4 years to 14 years old.
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